
30 Magical Facts About Professor Albus Dumbledore
Did you know that Professor Dumbledore speaks multiple magical languages, including Parseltongue, Mermish, and Gobbledegook?
Movies are simply magic. They have this ability to provoke every human emotion you could think of, and there’s a genre for every situation. From comedy and romance to thrillers and horrors and over half a million films to choose from we truly are spoilt for choice.
Buckle your seat belts as we give you the front seats to learn many top facts about some of the most critically acclaimed movies of all time, and a few minor ones too.
Did you know that Professor Dumbledore speaks multiple magical languages, including Parseltongue, Mermish, and Gobbledegook?
Jack Skellington’s expressive range required nearly 400 separate heads for his model to capture every emotion in the movie.
The Joker made his comic book debut in 1940’s Batman #1, becoming one of Batman’s first and most iconic adversaries.
Did you know that in Home Alone, 9-year-old Macaulay Culkin's stunts were performed by a 30-year-old man?
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was so graphic it was initially banned in many countries, such as Australia, Brazil, and the UK.
Did you know that the voice of BB-8 was created using an iPad and a sound effects app?
Wolverine had an Australian accent in two different 80s animated series. Ironically, neither voice actor was Australian.
Peter Pan had a love interest before Wendy. Her name was Maimie Mannering, a lost girl he met in Kensington Gardens.
Did you know that the creator of Wonder Woman, William Moulton Marston, also designed the first lie detector?
Did you know that it was originally intended for Jim Carrey to play the role of Buddy in the movie Elf?
Did you know that "The Nightmare Before Christmas" movie is based on a poem of the same title by Tim Burton in the 1980s?
Did you know that the Ophiocordyceps fungus can turn a dead insect into a zombie by releasing spores into its brain?